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harbor
noun as in place for storing boats in the water
noun as in place for seclusion
verb as in hide, protect
Example Sentences
But the law also says this safe harbor “shall not bear adversely upon the consideration of” a provider’s defense against infringement liability.
The impressive five-story abode, which is in the exclusive Pier Homes at the Harborview community, sits at the end of a pier and provides stunning views across the harbor.
Germany’s North Sea and Baltic Sea harbors need work worth €15 billion, including €3 billion for dual-use upgrades such as dock reinforcements, according to the federation of German seaports.
Investors, though, harbor doubts that On can withstand the economic challenges weighing on its rivals.
Neighbors and authorities harassed her relatives for harboring her; she moved out to spare them further pain.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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